At present the RVCG are in the process of gaining a licence to care for a small green space by Coleys Lane, Northfield. They plan to manage the site as a small nature reserve that will be open to the public at certain times.

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Senneleys ParkThe Friends of Senneleys Park are a local community group working with other bodies to preserve, develop and improve the environment, facilities and usage of Senneleys Park. The park has entrances off Mill Lane, Kingsbridge Road and Senneleys Park Road, with a playground close to the Mill Road entrance.

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Bordesley Green Forest Garden is one of the largest community food forest projects in the West Midlands. The project works with the local community and wider region to promote regenerative urban food production and community collaboration.

A forest garden is defined as an edible and productive garden using trees, shrubs and other perennial plants. These are mixed in such a way as to mimic the structure of a natural forest – the most stable and sustainable type of ecosystem in our climate. The project is open to volunteers of all ages, experience and skill levels in a bid to promote eco-system design, community resilience, and low input food production methods.

If you would like to know more about the project, or receive event information, you can join its Facebook page or email project co-ordinator, Andrew Walton, at andrew@bioregionbirmingham.org.

Jones WoodFriends of Jones Wood- Looking after an historic woodland area in the heart of Walmley

Ideal Village ParkFriends of Idea Village Park - a heritage park created in the Bordesley Green Area, east Birmingham, surrounded by housing.

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BOSF is a charity registered in England and Wales (1142231).

Use this website…

Take a look around the site and see what you think! Also, if there’s information about your member group or local open space on here, let us know if there’s anything you’d like us to change about the content.Sarah Royal will be managing the content of the site. Thanks for all the feedback we received about the site at the recent BOSF conference – full details of how we’ve responded to the feedback are below…

The website has been built for us by Ian Kennedy (http://friendlycreatives.co.uk/) who we’re happy to recommend for your own websites if you need one!Ian is also available to consult about Facebook, Twitter, and whatever other communications needs you may have.

All members need to check that the information about them on the site is correct – pass comments on to Sarah, plus any website address you’d like us to link to.

We decided too much fuss for all member groups to have their own login and profile on the site, considering the issues it would raise with lost passwords etc and members not logging in often enough to update their info. So, instead, email your news to Sarah for her to add to the site, and if you’d like anything more sophisticated, we recommend you get a website for yourself or create a Facebook Page or Facebook Group – we will link to this from the site. Meanwhile we’ll continue to update this site with new features over time, so keep your suggestions coming.

One member suggested replacing the car icon which leads to ‘Directions’ on the map system with a bicycle or something equally eco-friendly. As this system is a plugin that is run by a third-party provider, we’ve decided it’s better if we don’t change this, as it would prevent us from being able to accept updates to the plugin in future.

Now that he’s completed the brief we originally set him (which was a website primarily to serve BOSF itself and its member groups), our web designer Ian Kennedy (http://friendlycreatives.co.uk/) is putting together a proposal for a ‘Discover…’ section which was suggested at the Conference, which would be somewhere for the public to come to find out about open spaces and groups in Birmingham, to see walking routes, etc! More news on this soon.

Thank you for your support and input – with your help the new website will soon grow into a fantastic resource for members and visitors!